More than 50 days have passed since the war between Israel and Palestinian Hamas, and although the Israeli side has the upper hand, some unsightly things of the Israeli military have been brought out, and this invincible general in the Middle East has been beaten back to its original shape at once.
After the Israeli military killed 12 Israeli hostages in a single attack, the leader of Israel's opposition party has called for an investigation into the killing of 12 hostages by Israeli forces, according to Turkey's Anadolu news agency on December 25.
Former Israeli Labor Party leader Shelya Chimović revealed on the 24th that in October last year, Israeli forces launched an attack on a house in the Gaza Strip, when Colonel Shiram ordered a tank to shoot at a house in the Beairi area, killing 12 Israeli hostages, including a child.
When Hamas attacked Israel on the 7th, in addition to killing more than 1,400 Israelis, there were also 260 Israeli hostages from Israel. Despite a temporary truce and an exchange of hostages, Hamas still controls more than 100 hostages.
Seryachmovich is confident that the Israeli forces killed 12 Israeli hostages at the same time, largely due to a problem with their military command philosophy. Under the Hannibal Protocols, the Israeli military would rather let the Israelis die than be held hostage by the enemy. This means that if the Israelites fell into their hands, they would rather kill the captured Israelites with their own hands than let them fall captive to the enemy.
The Hannibal Protocol was drafted in 1986 and abrogated by Israel's then-Chief of General Staff, Eisenkot, in 2016. However, some Israeli soldiers punished their captives in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
Therefore, in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, it is easy to understand that Israel accidentally killed hostages in the conflict. During the IDF military operation in Shujaiyeh in eastern Gaza on 15 December, three Israeli hostages with white flags, shirtless, emerged from a building and rushed towards Israeli soldiers a few dozen metres away, killing Israeli soldiers despite their Hebrew shouts for help.
12 hostages were killed by one tank, which is much more serious than the three hostages were killed. Local and international** Israeli suspicions have now begun to be raised about the killing of hostages by Israeli soldiers. The US "New York Times" recently published an investigation report on the killing of 12 Israeli hostages by Israeli tanks in a collective farm in Bebz, confirming that the incident was committed by a commander of the Israeli military.
Recently, there have been repeated demonstrations in Israel by the families of the abductees, who have called for an agreement with Hamas as soon as possible so that they can release all the hostages. Especially when the killing of hostages by Israeli soldiers was revealed, they were even more afraid that their families were killed not by Hamas, but by their own people.
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has continued to this day, and it has cost both countries dearly. The death toll from Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip has risen to 20,258, with an additional 53,688 injured, according to the Gaza Strip Health Service. At the same time, 156 Israeli troops have been killed in Gaza, and 500 Israeli troops have been killed in the Hamas attack on Gaza on 7 October.